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Princeton, New Jersey is located in Mercer County. Zip codes in Princeton, NJ include 08540, 08543, and 08542. More Princeton information.

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1 hr ago | The Daily Princetonian

Cost of ambulance transports to increase

The cost of ambulance transports from campus to the University Medical Center at Princeton will increase by roughly 7 percent when the hospital moves into its new facility in May.

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6 hrs ago | Rutgers Scarlet Knights

Women's Tennis: Rutgers Tennis Suffers First Defeat

PRINCETON, N.J. Rutgers University women's tennis endured its first loss of the season of Sunday afternoon, dropping 7-0 at No.

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11 hrs ago | AllPrinceton

A Chocolate Odyssey

With the winter season upon us, a cup of hot chocolate is a favorite way to warm up from the biting cold outdoors, soothe the soul, and satisfy a sweet tooth.

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16 hrs ago | 13WMAZ.com

The American Boychoir to perform at Vineville UMC

The Music and the Arts program at Vineville United Methodist Church will host a performance by the world renowned American Boychoir on Sunday, February 19 in the sanctuary.

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Sat Feb 11, 2012

Trenton Downtowner

02/11 Cupid's Chase 5K Run

Community Options, Inc. is proud to announce its fourth annual Cupid's Chase 5K Run that will take place on Saturday, February 11, 2012 in 25 cities throughout the country, with 4 runs in New Jersey, including Glen Rock, New Brunswick, Princeton, and Stone Harbor.

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Examiner.com

Wine, chocolate and romance on Warren-Hunterdon Wine Trail

This weekend succumb to the sublime scenery, the decadent taste of chocolate, the romantic twinkle of lights and delicious wines on the Warren-Hunterdon Chocolate Wine Trail .

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The Jersey Journal

La La La Human Steps: fractured love stories for Valentine's Day

According to choreographer Edouard Lock, the human body is inherently strange. "It has a strange shape.

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AllPrinceton

The Transition Task Force - Volunteer Opportunities

The Transition Task Force , created to assist in the creation of the new Princeton, is looking for volunteers interested in serving on a number of sub-committees. The sub-committees listed below are being formed now, additional sub-committees are likely to be formed over the next several weeks: If you are interested in serving on one of these ... (more)

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Fri Feb 10, 2012

MyCentralJersey.com

Robert Klein at Catch a Rising Star Valentine's Day

By the time Jordan Carter stole third base and scored on a walk-off single in the bottom of the... In a turn of events that threatens to lay waste to the central theme of the GOP challenge to Barack... Robert Klein Valentine Comedy Show tickets range from $99 to $125 for VIP meet-and-greet tickets.

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The Jersey Journal

Bill of Fare: Cross Culture adds Indian cuisine to Lambertville's culinary mix

Owner Monty Kainth, seated at right, and members of his staff, from left, chef Gurbux, chef Dada and manager Kenny, display a steaming dish of Tandori mixed grill, one of the specialties at Cross Culture Fine Indian Restaurant & Catering in Lambertville.

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WKXW-FM Trenton

Next Class Announced For NJ Hall Of Fame

The newest inductees into New Jersey's HallA of Fame include late `Superman' actor Christopher Reeve, BruceA Springsteen's E Street Band and New York Giants owner WellingtonA Mara.

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The Jersey Journal

Nature and man-made works intersect in Epstein exhibit at Chapin gallery

"Subaru With Hosta at Night" is one of Jeff Epstein's paintings in his exhibition at the Gallery at Chapin in Princeton.

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The Jersey Journal

Another turnaround for Princeton jughandle project

Following a public outcry, the state Department of Transportation has decided to postpone a number of highway changes along Route 1 that may become permanent if they improve traffic flow.

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The Jersey Journal

More than 140 fall ill on Rider, Princeton campuses

LAWRENCE - More than 40 students at Rider University were gripped by painful cramps, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea during a six-hour period Wednesday night, bringing out dozens of ambulances to take the sick to the hospital and leading authorities to suspect a virus.

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Thu Feb 09, 2012

CBS News

Heartland beats expectations in 4Q

PRINCETON, N.J. &#8212 Heartland Payment Systems Inc.'s fourth-quarter profit increased nearly 70 percent as the payment processing company's transaction volume increased while its costs came down.

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Business Journal

Could the Triad's data center aptitude mean more jobs?

A site selection firm says the Triad's a prime spot to build a data center, and that could mean more jobs in the future.

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KEX-AM Portland

Only 10% Americans say US Cong...

An abysmal 10 percent of Americans approve of the job Congress is doing, down from 13 percent last month, Gallup said Wednesday.

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The Times of Trenton

Princeton teachers, school board settle on new three-year contract

The Princeton Regional Education Association and the Princeton Regional School District have reached agreement on a new three-year contract that calls for teachers to receive a cash payment starting at $1,250 the first year.

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Daily Record

Scholar celebrates iconic figure Paul Robeson's NJ beginnings

It may seem strange or unbelievable to many people but I don't have a cell phone, computer, iPod or... Historian Randall O. Westbrook, left, at the St.

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The Winnipeg Free Press

Organ so much more than church furniture

There are many names that come to mind when you think of classical music superstars -- Yo-Yo Ma on cello, Lang Lang on piano, maybe even Manitoba's own James Ehnes on violin.

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